Human T Cell Differentiation Negatively Regulates Telomerase Expression Resulting in Reduced Activation-Induced Proliferation and Survival

Maintenance of telomeres is essential for preserving T cell proliferative responses yet the precise role of telomerase in human T cell differentiation, function, and aging is not fully understood. Here we analyzed human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) expression and telomerase activity in s...

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Main Authors: Michael S. Patrick, Nai-Lin Cheng, Jaekwan Kim, Jie An, Fangyuan Dong, Qian Yang, Iris Zou, Nan-ping Weng
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01993/full
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spelling doaj-3abf7e274b6a4385a8170ae161d3fb912020-11-25T00:45:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242019-08-011010.3389/fimmu.2019.01993453756Human T Cell Differentiation Negatively Regulates Telomerase Expression Resulting in Reduced Activation-Induced Proliferation and SurvivalMichael S. PatrickNai-Lin ChengJaekwan KimJie AnFangyuan DongQian YangIris ZouNan-ping WengMaintenance of telomeres is essential for preserving T cell proliferative responses yet the precise role of telomerase in human T cell differentiation, function, and aging is not fully understood. Here we analyzed human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) expression and telomerase activity in six T cell subsets from 111 human adults and found that levels of hTERT mRNA and telomerase activity had an ordered decrease from naïve (TN) to central memory (TCM) to effector memory (TEM) cells and were higher in CD4+ than their corresponding CD8+ subsets. This differentiation-related reduction of hTERT mRNA and telomerase activity was preserved after activation. Furthermore, the levels of hTERT mRNA and telomerase activity were positively correlated with the degree of activation-induced proliferation and survival of T cells in vitro. Partial knockdown of hTERT by an anti-sense oligo in naïve CD4+ cells led to a modest but significant reduction of cell proliferation. Finally, we found that activation-induced levels of telomerase activity in CD4+ TN and TCM cells were significantly lower in old than in young subjects. These findings reveal that hTERT/telomerase expression progressively declines during T cell differentiation and age-associated reduction of activation-induced expression of hTERT/telomerase mainly affects naïve CD4+ T cells and suggest that enhancing telomerase activity could be a strategy to improve T cell function in the elderly.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01993/fullT lymphocytesT cell subsetstelomerasehTERTalternative splicingdifferentiation
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author Michael S. Patrick
Nai-Lin Cheng
Jaekwan Kim
Jie An
Fangyuan Dong
Qian Yang
Iris Zou
Nan-ping Weng
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Nai-Lin Cheng
Jaekwan Kim
Jie An
Fangyuan Dong
Qian Yang
Iris Zou
Nan-ping Weng
Human T Cell Differentiation Negatively Regulates Telomerase Expression Resulting in Reduced Activation-Induced Proliferation and Survival
Frontiers in Immunology
T lymphocytes
T cell subsets
telomerase
hTERT
alternative splicing
differentiation
author_facet Michael S. Patrick
Nai-Lin Cheng
Jaekwan Kim
Jie An
Fangyuan Dong
Qian Yang
Iris Zou
Nan-ping Weng
author_sort Michael S. Patrick
title Human T Cell Differentiation Negatively Regulates Telomerase Expression Resulting in Reduced Activation-Induced Proliferation and Survival
title_short Human T Cell Differentiation Negatively Regulates Telomerase Expression Resulting in Reduced Activation-Induced Proliferation and Survival
title_full Human T Cell Differentiation Negatively Regulates Telomerase Expression Resulting in Reduced Activation-Induced Proliferation and Survival
title_fullStr Human T Cell Differentiation Negatively Regulates Telomerase Expression Resulting in Reduced Activation-Induced Proliferation and Survival
title_full_unstemmed Human T Cell Differentiation Negatively Regulates Telomerase Expression Resulting in Reduced Activation-Induced Proliferation and Survival
title_sort human t cell differentiation negatively regulates telomerase expression resulting in reduced activation-induced proliferation and survival
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Maintenance of telomeres is essential for preserving T cell proliferative responses yet the precise role of telomerase in human T cell differentiation, function, and aging is not fully understood. Here we analyzed human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) expression and telomerase activity in six T cell subsets from 111 human adults and found that levels of hTERT mRNA and telomerase activity had an ordered decrease from naïve (TN) to central memory (TCM) to effector memory (TEM) cells and were higher in CD4+ than their corresponding CD8+ subsets. This differentiation-related reduction of hTERT mRNA and telomerase activity was preserved after activation. Furthermore, the levels of hTERT mRNA and telomerase activity were positively correlated with the degree of activation-induced proliferation and survival of T cells in vitro. Partial knockdown of hTERT by an anti-sense oligo in naïve CD4+ cells led to a modest but significant reduction of cell proliferation. Finally, we found that activation-induced levels of telomerase activity in CD4+ TN and TCM cells were significantly lower in old than in young subjects. These findings reveal that hTERT/telomerase expression progressively declines during T cell differentiation and age-associated reduction of activation-induced expression of hTERT/telomerase mainly affects naïve CD4+ T cells and suggest that enhancing telomerase activity could be a strategy to improve T cell function in the elderly.
topic T lymphocytes
T cell subsets
telomerase
hTERT
alternative splicing
differentiation
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2019.01993/full
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